Have you ever been jealous of the people that live in England that they live so close to where Hogwarts is supposed to be located? Well, now people in the United States can get excited because J.K. Rowling just hinted that an American equivalent exists!

The Harry Potter author revealed the scoop while chatting with her fans on Twitter about the upcoming spin-off film Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them, which will star Eddie Redmayne.

A fan asked if Eddie‘s character Newt Salamander will be going to visit a school in New York.

“No, but he’s going to meet people who were educated at [name] in [not New York],” she replied.

.@tannerfbowen No, but he's going to meet people who were educated at [name] in [not New York].

Rowling previously wrote on Pottermore to warn fans about crushing on a villain.

“I have often had cause to remark on how unnerved I have been by the number of girls who fell for this particular fictional character,” she wrote. “All this has left me in the unenviable position of pouring cold common sense on ardent readers’ daydreams, as I told them, rather severely, that Draco was not concealing a heart of gold under all that sneering and prejudice and that no, he and Harry were not destined to end up best friends.”

“Cry, foe! Run amok! Fa awry! My wand won’t tolerate this nonsense. Something to ponder while I’m away X,” the 49-year-old English writer wrote after a fan said they were analyzing her every clue on her upcoming projects.

She added, “‘Newt Scamander’s History of New York Fauna: One town, my tale’ Warmer,” and when a fan asked if it was the start of a movie, she responded, “Much warmer.”

“#helpfulhint The solution is the first sentence of a synopsis of Newt’s story. It isn’t part of the script, but sets the scene,” J.K. said as her final hint.